The document provides a monthly status briefing on the Pueblo Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant (PCAPP) project for February 2013. It summarizes that construction of the PCAPP was completed in December 2012 and the project is now transitioning to the systemization phase, during which various systems are being turned over for startup. It also provides updates on staffing levels, safety metrics, destruction technology, site plans, and training facilities. Contact information is provided at the end.
2. Project Background
The Pueblo Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant (PCAPP) will safely
destroy 2,611 tons of mustard agent in mortar rounds and artillery
projectiles stored at the U.S. Army Pueblo Chemical Depot (PCD).
Neutralization followed by biotreatment is the technology selected by the
Department of Defense to destroy the Pueblo chemical weapons stockpile.
The Program Executive Officer, Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives
(ACWA), headquartered at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, is
responsible for managing all aspects of the safe and environmentally sound
destruction of the chemical weapons stockpiles in Colorado and Kentucky.
The Bechtel Pueblo Team (BPT) is a partnership of Bechtel National, Inc.,
URS, Parsons, and Battelle Memorial Institute. The BPT functions as the
systems contractor selected to design, build, systemize, pilot test, operate,
and close the PCAPP.
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3. Bechtel Pueblo Team
Systems Contractor
Project management Design/engineering
Business services Procurement/subcontracting
Safety and quality Construction
Teaming Subcontractors
Systemization Process design Environmental permitting
Pilot testing Process equipment and compliance
Operations fabrication Laboratory management
Closure Support to systemization Pilot testing
and operations
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4. Construction
PCAPP
Construction Completion
December 12, 2012
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5. Staffing
Bechtel Pueblo Team
non-manual: 585
– Pueblo: 580
Pueblo County local
hires: 157
Colorado hires (outside
Pueblo County): 38
– Other locations: 5
Construction Workers: 63
– Bechtel direct-hire craft
workers: 26
– Subcontractor personnel: 37
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7. Safety
As of January 30, 2013,
PCAPP Project staff accomplished:
280 Safe Work Days*
1,472,764 Safe Work Hours
*Last Lost Time occurred on April 23, 2012
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8. Destruction Technology
Step 1 Removal of Energetics Step 4 Biotreatment
Robotic equipment removes energetics Microbes treat the hydrolysate,
(explosives) from the weapon. The breaking it down into brine. The brine
energetics will be disposed of at a is separated with water being recycled
permitted facility offsite. back to the plant and salt cakes shipped
for disposal at a permitted facility.
Step 2 Removal of Step 5 Thermal Treatment and
Mustard Agent Disposal of Metal Parts
The inside of the weapon is remotely Metal Parts are heated to 1,000 degrees
accessed and mustard agent is washed Fahrenheit for 15 minutes and can then
out with high-pressure water. be recycled.
Step 3 Neutralization of Neutralization followed by
Mustard Agent biotreatment will be used to
The mustard agent is neutralized with destroy the Colorado chemical
caustic solution and hot water. The
byproduct is called hydrolysate. weapons stockpile.
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10. PCAPP Site Overview
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5 7
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Northwestern Corner - Observation Point
1 Enhanced Reconfiguration Building 5 Agent Filtration Area
2 Automated Guided Vehicle Corridor 6 Munitions Service Magazine
3 Agent Processing Building 7 Control and Support Building
4 Biotreatment Area 8 Munitions Service Magazine corridor
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11. Systemization
As the project transitions from construction to systemization, the
following systems have been turned over to the start-up group to begin
the systemization process:
Steam and Condensate—APB/Biotreatment Area
Plant & Instrument Air
(BTA)/Brine Reduction System (BRS) Distribution
Hot Process Water—Agent Processing Building
Bulk Chemical Storage and Distribution—
(APB) Hot Process Water Tank and Heating Coil.
DAP, UREA and 25% caustic
Agent Collection and Neutralization System—
Projectile Handling and Projectile
Hydrolysate Collection and Storage—Yard
Disassembly—Projectile Mortar Disassembly
HVAC Hot Water—Pumps and related tanks, Heat systems and Related Equipment—Lines 1, 2,
Exchangers and Outside Rack Piping and 3
Breathing Air—A & B Compressor/Purifier Brine Reduction Belt Feed System
Packages, Receiver and Chiller, Bottle Filling
Chilled Water—Chillers, Distribution to
Station
various HVAC units, recirculation units,
Enhanced Reconfiguration Building (ERB) HVAC: autoclave and Off-Gas Treatment scrubber
Supply Air Handling Units/Control Room and
Decon Solution Storage and Distribution—
Support Areas Ventilation System
APB
Steam Supply—Fuel Oil Piping, Natural Gas
Piping, Amine Feed Skid, Boilers A & B and
Outside Rack Steam
ERB 480V Substation
To learn more about Systemization, watch the video at
http://www.peoacwa.army.mil/info/video/systemization_yt.html
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12. Systemization (cont.)
Immobilized Cell Bioreactor (ICB) Feed,
Essential Power Panel—ECF
Biotreatment, ICB Blower and Off Gas
Treatment—Modules 1/2/3/4 Water Recovery—Brine Concentrator Feed Tanks
“A“, “B”, and “C” and BC Feed Tanks Off-Gas Treatment
Plant Air–BTA, APB and ERB Distribution
APB—Decon Solution and Distribution; Munitions Washout
Process Cooling Water—BRS Distribution
System (MWS) Instrument Air Distribution, Process Water
Potable Water—ERB, APB and BRS Distribution, Hydraulic Power Line 1 & 2; MWS High
Pressure Wash Water Supply and Distribution; MWS Drain,
ERB Electrical Room Ventilation System Wash and Collection Line 1 & 2; Off-Gas Treatment System;
Spent Decon Storage (SDS) Holding Tanks and Feed
Munitions/Parts Monitoring-ERB Pumps; SDS APB “A” Sumps; SDS APB “B” pumps
Process Cooling Water—PCW pumps, tanks, Munitions Treatment Units #1 and #1; Munition Body
chemical feed skids, cooling towers, BRS Storage Building-Gravity Conveyors
Distribution
APB HVAC: Supply Air Handling Units, Battery Room
Main Sanitary Waste—Lift Stations, Waste Ventilation System; Cascade Ventilation System, Operator
Tank and Pumps Work Station Ventilation System, APB Recirculation Units,
Non-Essential Power Panel-Entry Control Unit Heaters and Ventilators; APB Electrical Room
Facility (ECF) Ventilation System; APB Entry Support Area Ventilation
System
Critical Power Panels—ERB
Agent Monitoring: Agent Filtration Area; Laboratory, APB
Control Support Building; Medical Building; Laboratory;
Utility Building
To learn more about Systemization, watch the video at *Newly added
http://www.peoacwa.army.mil/info/video/systemization_yt.html
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13. Training Facility
The PCAPP
Training Facility is
now located at
4 Jetway Ct.
in the Pueblo
Memorial Airport
Industrial Park
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14. Boiler Steam Testing
Systemization workers test the steam for the boilers during testing of the
Steam and Condensate System last month.
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15. Control Room
Monitors are now installed in the Control Room, this is a necessary step in
the process of bringing communications on line.
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16. Hazard School Board Training
How many unsafe conditions can you find? PCAPP workers evaluate a simulated
hazardous scene as part of ongoing safety training. The new Hazard School Board
comes up with quarterly simulations to train employees about working safely.
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17. Contact Information
Pueblo Chemical U.S. Army
Stockpile Outreach Office Pueblo Chemical Depot
104 West B Street 45825 Highway 96 East
719-546-0400 719-549-4135
Tom Schultz Chuck Sprague
PCAPP Public Affairs Officer
Public Affairs Specialist
Ken Roque
Renee Martinez Deputy Public Affairs Officer
Community Outreach Office
Sandy Romero
Bechtel Pueblo Team
Communications Manager
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